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The Helix Sunset Luxe Mattress Review - Softest Side Sleeper

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The Helix Sunset Luxe is the Softest Side Sleeper Mattress I’ve Slept On — Why I’d Buy It at Up to $749 Off This Labor Day

The early bird gets the worm, or so the saying goes. When it comes to mattress sales, that adage seems particularly apt this year. Just as I was reviewing Helix’s Sunset Luxe mattress, a 25% discount swooped in, dropping its price from $2,498.66 to $1,874 – and making it an even more enticing proposition for side sleepers.

Helix has long been a name to watch in the mattress world, with their luxury hybrids consistently impressing our team of reviewers. The Sunset Luxe is no exception, boasting an ultra-plush design that cradles pressure points with ease. As someone who’s spent countless nights on various mattresses, I can attest to its exceptional comfort – and that’s not just me being a side sleeper.

The last few years have seen an explosion in popularity for online mattress retailers, making it easier than ever for customers to browse and buy from the comfort of their own homes. This shift has led to a proliferation of sales events throughout the year – but none as eagerly anticipated as Labor Day. What sets this year’s early bird discounts apart is their size: 25% off, rather than the standard 20%. Considering Helix has been stuck at 20% for several months now, it’s possible that they’re trying to kick-start a trend.

The Sunset Luxe itself is an intriguing case study. With its plush foam layers and hybrid construction, it’s clear why side sleepers flock to this mattress. However, stomach and back sleepers might find the Sunset Luxe too soft. For them, Helix offers a more balanced option in the form of their Midnight Luxe.

While Helix has made strides with their range, there’s still work to be done – especially considering the significant disparities in user scores (4.07 stars out of 5 for pressure relief vs. a mere 3.67 for lumbar support). However, this dichotomy raises an important question: are mattress companies simply catering to side sleepers or genuinely striving for inclusivity? The answer lies somewhere in between.

As enticing as the Sunset Luxe may be at its discounted price, it’s worth noting that alternatives exist. The DreamCloud Classic, a luxury hybrid mattress with generous benefits and a mid-range price tag ($699 for a queen), offers a compelling alternative to Helix’s premium offerings.

Ultimately, whether or not the Sunset Luxe is worth its price tag depends on individual preferences and needs. However, based on my own experience, I would confidently recommend it – especially at its discounted price of up to $749 off this Labor Day.

Reader Views

  • CB
    Cam B. · audio engineer

    The Helix Sunset Luxe is indeed a top-notch mattress for side sleepers, but what's striking is how its softness can also be a liability for those who sleep on their stomachs or backs. I've seen many consumers overlook the importance of edge support and sinkage in hybrid mattresses like this one, only to find themselves stuck with a mattress that loses shape over time. If Helix wants to capitalize on these big Labor Day discounts, they need to give more emphasis to how owners can maintain their Sunset Luxe's comfort level – it's not just about the initial sale price.

  • RS
    Riya S. · podcast host

    The Helix Sunset Luxe is indeed a softie's dream come true, but let's not overlook its potential drawbacks for those with heavier frames or specific pressure-point needs. The article mentions stomach and back sleepers might find it too soft, but I'd argue the opposite: the Sunset Luxe may struggle to provide adequate support for these sleeper types without compromising on comfort. To truly reap the benefits of this mattress, buyers should carefully consider their body type and preferred sleeping position before making a purchase – especially at the discounted price point.

  • TS
    The Studio Desk · editorial

    While Helix has certainly upped their sales game with this 25% discount, what's striking is the company's still-limited customization options outside of their flagship Sunset Luxe model. For those with specific support needs or body types, relying on separate mattresses for each sleeping style can be a hassle and an added expense. A more comprehensive hybrid option that caters to diverse sleepers would further solidify Helix's position as a market leader – not just in terms of sales but also in customer satisfaction.

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